The Fast and Furious movies are surprisingly complicated to rewatch, with 10 entries and a spinoff. But we’ve got the full timeline, and a few different orders for you to catch up.
The Fast and Furious franchise has been around for over 20 years now, and it’s had a long and winding path to the international box office juggernaut we know it as today.
But perhaps the only thing more confusing than how Dom, Letty, Brian, and the rest of the crew turned from street racers, small-time crooks, and cops into global superspies is what order you’re actually supposed to watch these movies in. After the release of Fast X, the series now has 10 mainline entries, two with the same name and several with totally different types of names, and a spinoff movie (or two, depending on how you count it — more on that in a second).
Don’t worry though, we’re here to help guide you through the franchise a quarter mile at a time, and if you’re a Fast franchise veteran who already knows the timeline backwards and forwards, we’ve even got another suggestion for how to mix up your rewatch ahead of the franchise’s penultimate (probably?) entry:Where to watch the Fast and Furious movies on streaming
Before we dive into the potential watch orders, it’s important to know where they are all streaming.
The first five movies in the franchise are available on Netflix. Furious 7 and F9 are streaming on Peacock, and F9 is also streaming on HBO Max. Furious 7, The Fate of the Furious, F9, the spin-off Hobbs & Shaw and the latest movie, Fast X, are only available through VOD vendors like Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu — and the rest of the movies are available on those platforms as well.
We’ve also included Justin Lin’s Better Luck Tomorrow, because that’s the origin of Sung Kang’s character Han (impress your friends with this trivia tidbit at your group’s Fast and Furious watchalong).